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US-8922672

Illumination systems and methods for imagers

PublishedDecember 30, 2014
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Technical Abstract

The present invention can provide solutions to many common imaging problems, such as, for example, unevenly distributed illumination, shadows, white balance adjustment, colored ambient light and high dynamic range imaging. Imaging systems and methods can be provided through a computer (e.g., laptop or desktop) such that the system or method can take advantage of the computer's processing power to provide functionality that goes beyond typical camera. Such an imaging system may include an imaging device, a camera, a light source and a user interface.

Patent Claims
23 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method for capturing a digital image using automatic white balancing through illumination, the method comprising: collecting data; generating ambient light parameters from the collected data, wherein generating the ambient light parameters comprises identifying a color of the ambient light; providing illumination corresponding to the generated ambient light parameters to offset the color of the ambient light; and capturing an image while providing the illumination, wherein providing the illumination comprises adjusting the color of the illumination based on the identified color of the ambient light prior to capturing the image.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein collecting data comprises: reading the output of an ambient light sensor.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein generating ambient light parameters comprises: calculating a weighted average of color values for each pixel in an image.

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4. The method of claim 3 , wherein calculating the weighted average of color values for each pixel in the image comprises weighting the color values for each pixel based on its position in the image.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing illumination comprises: controlling the color of one or more lights.

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6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the providing illumination comprises: controlling the color of one or more lights to offset the detected color of ambient light and achieve the desired white balance.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing illumination comprises: controlling the brightness of one or more lights.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing illumination comprises: controlling the brightness of a display screen.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the illumination comprises controlling a color of a display screen.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the illumination comprises providing illumination that is substantially complementary to the detected ambient light.

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11. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the illumination comprises providing illumination having an intensity proportional to an intensity of the detected ambient light.

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12. The method of claim 1 , wherein collecting the data comprises collecting user input.

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13. The method of claim 1 , wherein collecting the data comprises collecting the data with an ambient light sensor.

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14. An imaging system for capturing digital images, the system comprising: an imaging device with a processor; a camera coupled to the processor; and a deployable light coupled to the processor wherein the light automatically moves between: a stowed position where the light is not visible; and a deployed position where the light is visible and operable, wherein the imaging system is configured to identify a color of detected ambient light, wherein the deployable light is configured to provide illumination to offset the color of the detected ambient light, and wherein the imaging system is configured to adjust the color of the illumination provided by the deployable light based on the identified color of the ambient light prior to capturing at least one of the digital images.

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15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the deployable light includes a flexible reflector that, when in the deployed position, can extend to reflect light onto a user.

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16. An electronic system, comprising: a first lighting element that emits light having a first color; a second lighting element that emits light having a second color, wherein the first and second colors are different; circuitry that identifies the color of ambient light, that directs the first lighting element to emit light at a first intensity, that directs the second lighting element to emit light at a second intensity, and that determines the first and second intensities relative to each other based at least partly on the identified color of the ambient light; and an image sensor that captures at least one image while the first lighting element emits light at the first intensity and while the second lighting element emits light at the second intensity.

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17. The electronic system defined in claim 16 wherein the circuitry determines the first and second intensities relative to each other such that the ambient light and the light emitted by the first and second lighting elements blends into a predetermined desired color.

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18. The electronic system defined in claim 16 wherein the circuitry identifies the color of the ambient light based on signals from the image sensor.

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19. The electronic system defined in claim 16 further comprising: an ambient light sensor that measures the color of the ambient light and wherein the circuitry identifies the color of the ambient light based on signals from the ambient light sensor.

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20. An electronic system, comprising: a white lighting element; a colored lighting element; circuitry that identifies the color of ambient light and that directs the colored lighting element to emit light at a given intensity based at least partly on the identified color of the ambient light; and an image sensor that captures at least one image while the white lighting element emits light and while the colored lighting element emits light at the given intensity.

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21. The electronic system defined in claim 20 wherein the circuitry determines the given intensity such that the ambient light, light from the white lighting element, and light from the colored lighting element blends into a predetermined desired color.

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22. The electronic system defined in claim 20 wherein the circuitry identifies the color of the ambient light based on signals from the image sensor.

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23. The electronic system defined in claim 20 wherein the circuitry determines the given intensity such that light from the colored lighting element is substantially complementary to the detected ambient light.

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January 3, 2008

Publication Date

December 30, 2014

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